Tauqeer Ali to Cardiovascular Diseases
This is a "connection" page, showing publications Tauqeer Ali has written about Cardiovascular Diseases.
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Associations of pedometer-measured ambulatory activity with incidence of atherosclerotic cardiovascular diseases: Strong heart family study. Prev Med. 2023 Dec; 177:107781.
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Vitamin D Deficiency and Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors Among American Indian Adolescents: The Strong Heart Family Study. Prev Chronic Dis. 2025 Apr 03; 22:E13.
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Dyslipidemia in American Indian Adolescents and Young Adults: Strong Heart Family Study. J Am Heart Assoc. 2024 Mar 19; 13(6):e031741.
Score: 0.169
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High Level of Selenium Exposure in the Strong Heart Study: A Cause for Incident Cardiovascular Disease? Antioxid Redox Signal. 2022 Nov; 37(13-15):990-997.
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Subclinical atherosclerosis in adolescents and young adults and the risk of cardiovascular disease: The Strong Heart Family Study (SHFS). Nutr Metab Cardiovasc Dis. 2022 08; 32(8):1863-1871.
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Lifestyle Risk Factors and Findings on Brain Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Older Adult American Indians: The Strong Heart Study. Neuroepidemiology. 2019; 53(3-4):162-168.
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Left Ventricular Mass, Brain Magnetic Resonance Imaging, and Cognitive Performance: Results From the Strong Heart Study. Hypertension. 2017 11; 70(5):964-971.
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Insulin resistance, incident cardiovascular diseases, and decreased kidney function among nondiabetic American Indians: the Strong Heart Study. Diabetes Care. 2013 Oct; 36(10):3195-200.
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A cardiovascular risk reduction program for American Indians with metabolic syndrome: the Balance Study. J Prim Prev. 2012 Aug; 33(4):187-96.
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Recruitment of healthy adults into a study of overnight sleep monitoring in the home: experience of the Sleep Heart Health Study. Sleep Breath. 2003 Mar; 7(1):13-24.
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Vascular Risk Factors and Findings on Brain MRI of Elderly Adult American Indians: The Strong Heart Study. Neuroepidemiology. 2019; 52(3-4):173-180.
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